A group of stormchasers captured some beautiful and terrifying footage of a supercell thunderstorm developing over northwest Wyoming last weekend.
As far as thunderstorms go, supercells are the least common, but they’re responsible for most of the violent tornadoes in the U.S. In addition to extreme winds, they also dump torrential rain and hailstones that are bigger than golf balls — causing flash floods and a whole lot of damage.
The Basehunters out of Norman, Oklahoma, made this time-lapse video of the monster thunderstorm:
[Source: IFLScience]
H/t Clash Daily
~Eowyn
